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Beautiful Geography: The Pictorial Maps of Ruth Taylor White
Authors:Dori Griffin
Affiliation:1. griffid1@ohio.edu
Abstract:This paper explores the career of Ruth Taylor White, an American cartographic illustrator who published a significant number of pictorial maps from the 1920s into the 1940s. Taylor White’s ‘cartographs’ (as she called them) were characterized by her signature bobble-headed cartoon characters who romped through colourful, attractive landscapes. These visually rich and highly narrative maps simultaneously strove for accuracy and engaged in profound stereotyping with regard to culture, race, gender and class. They reveal not only the aesthetic and conceptual preferences of their maker but also the cultural biases of their middle-class, white American audience.
Keywords:Cartographic illustration  cartographs  narrative cartography  pictorial maps  cartoon maps  educational maps  advertising  tourism  air travel  Second World War  Pacific Theatre of War  California  Hawaii  Our U.S.A.: A Gay Geography  Ruth Taylor White  Frank J. Taylor
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